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Citation

Seemann MR, Lustick LS, Frisch GD. Proc. Stapp Car Crash Conf. 1984; 28: 207-221.

Affiliation

Naval Biodynamics Lab, New Orleans, LA, USA

Copyright

(Copyright © 1984, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

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Abstract

A modeling effort has been undertaken at the Naval Biodynamics Laboratory in New Orleans to determine the cause of atypical responses of the head/neck anatomy of certain volunteer subjects to minus X vector direction acceleration profiles. The results appear to indicate that these subjects, who had been previously run in the plus Y and/or minus X plus Y vector directions, may have learned to exert purposeful control over their head/neck responses in order to lessen the severity of their exposures. Computer simulations appear to verify the theorized explanation that the subjects 'locked' their head/neck joints in anticipation of sled firing, and that the joints remained locked during the initial portion of the run until forces and torques increased to a level which forced their joints to unlock.

Language: en

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